2012–2015: Stand-up comedy In 2012, he began touring the country performing at comedy clubs and colleges. In 2013, he was cast in MTV2's
Guy Code and writing, producing, and starring in his own pilots. In 2014, he starred in
Friends of the People which lasted two seasons on
TruTV. In 2015, Fowler produced and starred in his debut comedy special ''Give 'Em Hell, Kid'', which he licensed to
Showtime.
2017–present: Superior Donuts and Crutch In 2017, Fowler became an executive producer and star of the CBS sitcom
Superior Donuts. The show was renewed for a second season on March 23, 2017 but was cancelled after two seasons. He also had a recurring role on HBO's
Crashing. On September 17, 2017, Fowler was the announcer of the
69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Fowler starred alongside
Tracy Morgan in
Crutch, which is about a Harlem widower whose empty nest plans get disrupted when his millennial son and free-spirited daughter move back in, forcing him to navigate new family dynamics and redefine his priorities. Fowler plays Jake Crutchfield, who is a newly graduated lawyer from Columbia Law. He had a job offer at a big law firm but decided to forgo that to work pro bono as a legal aid attorney. ==Filmography==